Sunday, November 09, 2008

This is an important story in which I believe Chemists Without Borders must become involved. Lives are at stake and it is our chemistry that is jeopardizing them. Please watch this video segment and respond with thoughts on where we can make a difference. Thank you.

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The environmental cost for the improper disposal of electronics is astronomical. It is unaffordable; people have to dispose of their equipment in an environmentally responsible way. Take this a step further; ask your employer what they are doing to ensure their compliance. Does your company work with an electronic recycler? Go to www.pcrecycer.net to find out more

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